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Step-by-step explanation:

As given , A hot air balloon is flying at a constant speed of 20 mi/h at a bearing of N 36° E.

⇒θ = 36°

Let v₀ be the constant speed, then v₀ = 20

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vₓ  = v₀ sin(θ) = 20 sin(36°) + 10 ( As given, There is a 10mi/h cross wind blowing due east.)

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the actual speed = √(vₓ)² + (v_{y})²

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